Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Hygienic approaches to assessing lifestyle factors contributing to cancer risk (review)

Year: 2024, volume 20 Issue: №4 Pages: 462-469
Heading: Hygiene Article type: Review
Authors: Chekhomov S.Yu., Eliseev Yu.Yu.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

Objective: from the standpoint of preventive medicine, clarify the trigger mechanisms of the main carcinogenic factors of an unhealthy lifestyle involved in the development of cancer in the population. Methodology for writing a review. 46 scientific papers published in 2013-2023, posted in the databases Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, CyberLeninka, eLibrary.ru. Electronic search was carried out using a combination of keywords: "carcinogenic factors of an unhealthy lifestyle," "bad habits," "smoking," "passive smoking," "use of smokeless tobacco products," "alcohol consumption," "artificial sources of ultraviolet radiation," "cancer." Conclusion. An analysis of the scientific literature showed that the leading trigger mechanisms for the development of cancer in the population associated with an unhealthy lifestyle include: when drinking alcohol —the toxic effect on the body of the alcoholic beverage metabolite — acetal-dehyde; with active, passive smoking — exposure to highly active volatile N-nitrosoamines and, especially, dimethylni-trosoamine and benzopyrene; when using smoking vapes, vaporous propylene oxide compounds, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde; when using smokeless tobacco products, the presence in them of compounds of non-volatile tobacco-specific nitrosoamines (TSNA), which are indicators of genotoxicity; the use of artificial ultraviolet radiation sources for tanning is accompanied by sequential reactions of the formation of photoproducts consisting of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs), damaging genomicDNAand causing mutations with dysregulation of epidermal metabolism, apoptosis processes and immune mechanisms.

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